2005
DOI: 10.1021/pr050080b
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Proteomics:  From Basic Research to Diagnostic Application. A Review of Requirements & Needs

Abstract: For several years proteomics research has been expected to lead to the finding of new markers that will translate into clinical tests applicable to samples such as serum, plasma and urine: so-called in vitro diagnostics (IVDs). Attempts to implement technologies applied in proteomics, in particular protein arrays and surface-enhanced laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF MS), as IVD instruments have initiated constructive discussions on opportunities and challenges inherent in… Show more

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“…In an effort to improve this situation and avoid undesirable developments, we have attempted to outline the principal defining parameters for a clinical proteomics study and highlight potential problems and pitfalls. In the interest of clarity and to stay focused, we chose to abstain from covering several important technical issues, such as the limitations and advantages of the different proteomics platforms or validation of biomarkers in large-scale clinical studies, which have been discussed in several review articles that also carry more detailed consideration of several of the aspects we describe below [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an effort to improve this situation and avoid undesirable developments, we have attempted to outline the principal defining parameters for a clinical proteomics study and highlight potential problems and pitfalls. In the interest of clarity and to stay focused, we chose to abstain from covering several important technical issues, such as the limitations and advantages of the different proteomics platforms or validation of biomarkers in large-scale clinical studies, which have been discussed in several review articles that also carry more detailed consideration of several of the aspects we describe below [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progress in genomics and proteomics has led to a large number of potential biomarkers (2)(3)(4). However, the promise of these discoveries requires proper verification and validation in the disease of interest (5). The ELISA has been the established platform for quantification of proteins in sera.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such issues have only recently begun to be addressed in a serious fashion (see eg. [Hu et al, 2005], [Karp et al, 2005], [Wagner et al, 2004], [Vitzthum et al, 2005], [West-Nielsen et al, 2005]). It also seems in some sense wasteful to capture a complete proteomic spectrum containing potentially thousands of components when only a handful of known components will ultimately be used for diagnosis.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%